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Page 28 text:
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Student Spirit Excelled In HOMECOMING Homecoming 1971 will long be remeni- bered as a special event in the history of Byrd High School. It will be remembered for its ex- cellence in spirit, sportsmanship, and team- work. Every organization contributed to the success of many pre-game activities held dur- ing the week. Homecoming corsages were sold, a car decoration contest was held, and banners and spirit tags were made by each club to promote spirit during the week. The Homecoming assembly welcomed formergrad- uates of Byrd, and thc National Honor Society presented the skit. Although Captain Shreve slipped past Byrd 27-21, the spirit and sports- manship remained high. The Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Varsity Club, con- cluded a week of many memorable activities. The 1971 Homecoming Court was presented to the student body during the assembly. Mr. Frank Satori, Jr., escorted his daughter, Cece, to the field where Dr. Shaw crowned her Homecoming Queen. National Honor Society members, Brian Smith, Freddy Knight, and Bennett Pol- itz, broadcasted the Captain Shreve-Byrd game during the assembly. Marilyn Delton, Beth Bailey, Melanie Jouett, Sharon Caudle, Pat Bone, and Jan Middleton served as the 1971 Homecoming cheerleaders. 24
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PEP RALLIES,“Ain’t Never Gonna Die” Allen Pomeroy, Kate Hunsicker, and Gay Brooke played dramatic parts in the pep rally before the Carroll High game. Doctor” Allen Pomeroy cured a patient, Mal White, with his bottled miracle Drummer Jordan Edwards, along with other members of the Byrd medicine in the Southwood pep rally. band, added rhythm to many of the pep rallies.
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The Pep Squari anri Band formed the letters BHS before the Homecoming Court was presenteri. The trariitional burning of the Captain Shreve gator was helri at the game. The Feathereri de Gama played at the Homecoming dance, which was sponsored by the Varsity Club. Dr. B. L. Shaw, Mr. Larry Ramsey, and Mr. James Rife were judges for the best- decorated car contest. Mark Thome-Thomsen, presirient of Key Club, presenteri the trophy for the best-decorated car to Grey Hammett, representative from Interact. 25
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